configuring freeradius

Hi experts.
Just downloaded freeradius and tried to ,/configure make make install and I get a bunch of errors at the end.
I think I am missing libc.so.6 and liblber-2.2.so.7 and libldap_r-2.2.so.7 but I'm not sure. How can I get the freeradius RPM for RH 9?
Also, how do I configure it so that my users each have password and username and I can tell how much time each one is using??
Thanks.

ok.
I downloaded an older version of freeradius, untarred it and it installed great.
I need to know where I configure it. There are files in /etc/raddb/, but apart form that, can't see anything else.
I need to change my current setup from anonymous users to each user have username and password and also be able to see their time usage...

However, Jason Straight wrote a program called radkill, which does just that:
radkill is a TCL program for FreeRADIUS users that monitors ISP users'
online times and disconnects them if they are over their call limit. It also
monitors the number of users online and will disconnect the users with the
least time left to always keep lines open. It's very configurable for multiple
NAS setups.

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ok. I've got it running with mysql as well. everything is working fine:
I can radiusd -X
then in another terminal:
radtest test test localhost 0 testing123
and a connection is made fine.
also with a user i have added in mysql database it works as well.
What doesn't work is when a user dials in....i have radiusd -X running but it never kicks in....

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